With the loss the Aggies even their record at 4-4 on the season. Azusa Pacific entered the match as the NAIA's No.1-ranked team in the nation.

Play began with Azusa capturing all three doubles matches. Sam Fletcher and Adam Davidson posted an 8-6 win over Kyle Trinosky and Ross Barasch at No.1 while Boris Bakalov and Tom Jelsma defeated Michael Chin and Bastian Bartels 8-3 at No.2. David Goodman and Gordon Hung then defeated Casey and Kyle McMakin 8-1 at No.3 to complete the sweep.

In singles play, Casey McMakin earned the Aggies' lone point with a come-from-behind victory over Hung at No.5. McMakin dropped the first set before rallying for the 3-6, 6-1, (10-4) win. Azusa captured the top three singles spots in straight sets while also earning a two-set win at No.6. Barasch nearly gave UC Davis a second points after capturing the first set against Davidson at No.4. Barasch could not keep the lead as Davidson earned the three-set win for the final margin of victory.

UC Davis will next be in action on Saturday at Sonoma State. Matchtime is set for 1 p.m.